If the bread is there when you sit down for food could you not just help yourself to a piece before eating? Are you eating with young kiddies? If so she might be trying to get them to eat their food without filling up on bread as well. People can be unthinking at times when they really mean to be helpful - is she very slim herself? If all else fails and you really need some bread with your food then I'd be tempted to wrap a piece of nice bread from home and bring it with me in my bag!
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. She's not openly rude about it, and she's not a mean person so I know it's not coming from a bad place. It started off as being amusing and now has become really annoying! She'll give me the (noticeably) smallest slice of cake. Or make a point of having salads for lunch when we come over. The bread is placed on the other side of the table and when I ask for it to be passed to me she'll be all charming but pointedly ask me if I think that's really such a good idea? I'm overweight, admittedly, I enjoy my food. But I'm nowhere near obese and my doctor has never cautioned me or told me to lose weight. I'm a happy (if slightly heavy) woman. I don't really now how to bring this up with her without things becoming really uncomfortable.

